The Amahi Home Server is a Linux home server based on Fedora (and later on Ubuntu). Your machine becomes a "Home Digital Assistant" (HDA) after the installation. It provides a growing set of community packaged apps like an iTunes server, UPnP server, calendar server, a wiki, shared network storage, network backups, a printer server, VPN, and a plug-in architecture built on Ruby on Rails.

Web Lite TV is a simple application that allows you to stream videos from your iTunes library to your iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad. It works with DRM videos, has a one-click installation procedure, and presents a clean iPhone-like interface for navigating your TV shows, podcasts, and movies.

itunes-remote-control-server makes it possible to control iTunes on a headless server without a GUI. It provides a TCP server which can be reached locally or remotely by other applications to control iTunes. It also provides commandline commands for controlling iTunes.

AtomicParsley Shield Fork is a fork of Atomic Parsley, a lightweight commandline program for reading, parsing, and setting metadata in MPEG4 files. It adds new features and handles new atoms added to the MP4 format by iTunes.

Explicitor allows a user to scan through and download lyrics for their entire iTunes library and search for profanity or other words. It is useful for DJs or music providers who need a means of searching for profanity-free songs.